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Mortarfied
On 30/08/2019 18:23, Bert Coules wrote:
Sticking brickwork, at least for simple jobs, seems to an acceptable approach in the US: I've seen online references to "construction adhesive" which I assume is on the same lines at the sticks-all type stuff available here. I'm under no illusions as to the skills required for good bricklaying! I get quite a few jobs where someone has backed into a wall on a driveway. A good quality grab adhesive works a treat & saves hours. -- Dave The Medway Handyman |
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"TMH" wrote:
I get quite a few jobs where someone has backed into a wall on a driveway. A good quality grab adhesive works a treat & saves hours. Thank you, Dave! |
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Mortarfied
"TMH" wrote in message ... On 30/08/2019 18:23, Bert Coules wrote: Sticking brickwork, at least for simple jobs, seems to an acceptable approach in the US: I've seen online references to "construction adhesive" which I assume is on the same lines at the sticks-all type stuff available here. I'm under no illusions as to the skills required for good bricklaying! I get quite a few jobs where someone has backed into a wall on a driveway. A good quality grab adhesive works a treat & saves hours. OMG |